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I have 2x Nexen N3000 tyres for sale.

Second hand, only a few months old and have 90% plus tread left.

Size is 275-35R18, to suit an 18x9 - 18x10.5 wheel.

Good all round tyre, only took them off because I went for a taller side wall so that meant 4 new tyres.

Price: $200 for both. They costed me $260 each new so grab a bargain!! SOLD

Nismo coilovers

I bought them off another member second hand, fronts probably need rebuild, never tried rears, so going cheap.

I bought bilsteins so I don't need em.

no leaks, to suit R33GTR, R34's, GTR

These have height adjustment over the normal s tunes.

Price: $250

Pick up from Richmond, western Sydney. Or I'll drop off within a few k's of Richmond.

PM if interested.

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Interested! Wouldnt mind some wider tyres...... You dont want a set of 275 40 18s do ya?

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